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David Cook's Birthday Gift? An Ice Cream Cake!

David Cook was home in Kansas City, Mo., to sing the National Anthem at the Kansas City Chiefs game on Dec. 20 – his 27th birthday. But he didn’t just celebrate with a football game! Instead, his family and friends surprised the rocker in his suite at the stadium, singing “Happy Birthday” and delivering a Cold Stone Creamery ice cream cake in his favorite flavor – chocolate chip cookie dough.

“My 27th birthday was a great excuse to get a bunch of friends and family together,” Cook tells PEOPLE. “The Kansas City Chiefs organization was more than accommodating, and were kind enough to have Cold Stone Creamery make a chocolate chip cookie dough cake for me.”

“We were thrilled to be a part of David Cook’s birthday,” Suzanne Schutz, vice president of marketing for Cold Stone Creamery tells PEOPLE, adding that other celebs like Eva Longoria Parker, Kelly Rutherford and recent Dancing with the Stars contestant Mya have recently enjoyed their frozen cakes for their birthday. (Mya actually had one brought to the DWTS set and delivered to her private party later that night!)

Side Dish: Spotted

• What does Curb Your Enthusiasm‘s Cheryl Hines drink to get into the holiday spirit? The funny actress enjoyed a spiced pear martini at during a recent holiday party at Lola’s in West Hollywood, where she also ate dinner and chatted with guests all night.

• Maroon 5’s lead singer Adam Levine recently stepped out for a large group dinner at Katsuya Hollywood, sitting in the Dragon Lounge. Also with live music spun by the resident deejay, the singer enjoyed specialty dishes like crispy rice with spicy tuna and yellowtail with jalapeño also with some sake – and tequila shots!

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